Dr Demeter Tsounis will present a lecture entitled “Rebetika and Their Asia Minor Roots”, onThursday 13 July, at the Greek Centre, as part of the Greek History and Culture Seminars, offered by the Greek Community of Melbourne.

Dr Alexandra Dellios will present a lecture about the “Greek experiences in Australia’s migrant camps”, on Thursday 29 June, at the Greek Centre, as a part of the Greek History and Culture Seminars, offered by the Greek Community of Melbourne.

The Greek Community of Melbourne, SEKA and the Cypriot Community are presenting Andrea Demetriou’s poetry collection “The Inconsolable Clock”, on Monday 19 June at the Greek Centre, at 7 pm (Level 1, 168 Lonsdale St. Melbourne).

Journalist and writer Royce Kourmelovs will present an interesting lecture about the Australian car industry, on Thursday 25 May, at the Greek Centre, as a part of the Greek History and Culture Seminars offered by the Greek Community of Melbourne.

The Greek Language and Culture Schools participated at the Panhellenic Conference entitled «Curriculums for a creative school» which took place at the Hellenic American Educational Foundation (Athens College – Psychico College), on Saturday, 6 May 2017.

A teleconference with the Greek Deputy Minister of Education Mr. Kostas Zouraris was recently organised by the education officer of the Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM) and the Education Consul of Greece in Melbourne.

A lecture entitled “The Letters of Chion and Themistocles” will be presented this Thursday 11 May 2017 by John Penwill from LaTrobe University, as a part of the Greek History and Culture Seminars, offered by the Greek Community of Melbourne.

The “Premier's VCE Award” for her outstanding performance at last year’s Greek VCE exams was awarded to Theofano Tsentikopoulos, a student of the School of Language and Culture of the Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM).

The Associations of Parents and Guardians of the Malvern and CBD campuses of the Greek Language and Culture School of the Greek Community of Melbourne ae organising a “Rebetika Night” with live music presented by the "Rebetiki Kompania", on Saturday 13 May.

Documentary photographer, Effy Alexakis, and historian, Leonard Janiszewski will present a lecture entitled “Enterprise and Diversity: Greek-Australian Occupational Pursuits, 1810s to Present”, on Thursday 27 April, at the Greek Centre, as a part of the Greek History and Culture Seminars, offered by the Greek Community of Melbourne.

The Greek Community of Melbourne in collaboration with the Greek Studies Program of La Trobe University, the Greek-Australian Cultural League and the Hellenic Writers Association of Australia are presenting the book “The Legacy of the Greek Language”, which was compiled and edited by Professor George Kanarakis OAM, from Charles Sturt University, on Sunday 30 April at the Greek Centre, Melbourne.

Former NT Minister Peter Toyne and Historian Tom Tsamouras will present a lecture entitled ‘The Missing Australian Soldiers from the Battle of Vevi’, on Thursday 20 April, at 7:00pm, at the Ithacan Philanthropic Society as a part of the Greek History and Culture Seminars, offered by the Greek Community of Melbourne.

The Principal of the Greek Community of Melbourne’s Language and Culture Schools, Mr Manos Tzimpragos, visited the Hellenic American Educational Foundation (HAEF) a few months ago. During this visit, Mr. Manos Tzimpragos was offered a tour in HAEF’s premises by the Coordinator of the Psychico College Schools and Director of Psychico College (High School), Mr. Apostolos Athanasopoulos, and discussed the role of the Greek Community of Melbourne and our schools.

Everybody was impressed and excited with a spectacular and deeply moving theatre performance from the kids: Black Theatre technique, immersive use of the Greek Language and the Mezzanine of the Greek Centre was so packed with an eager audience there standing-room only.

Professor Xenophon Moussas will present a lecture about the Antikythera Mechanism, on Monday 20 March 2017, 6.30pm, at the Greek centre, as part of the Greek History and Culture Seminars offered by the Greek Community of Melbourne.

Professor Derek Krueger of the University of North Carolina will launch the 2017 Greek History & Culture Seminar Series, offered for the seventh consecutive year by the Greek Community of Melbourne. The lectures are presented by distinguished academics from Australia and overseas.

The topic of Professor Krueger’s lecture is “Beyond Eden: Adam, Eve, and the Human Condition in Byzantine Hymns”.

Leading Greek organisation, Pronia, has congratulated the Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM) on the Bulleen proposal, an initiative that will provide the Greek community with new opportunities for greater engagement.

A luncheon in support of the reinstatement of the church of the Greek Community of Melbourne “The Annunciation of Our Lady” has been organised by the ladies’ Auxiliary committee of the church for Saturday 17 December.

A lecture entitled “Styles of Mathematical reasoning in Ancient Greece” will be presented by Dr Ioannis Vandoulakis, a Senior Lecturer in the history and philosophy of science at the Hellenic Open University and the Open University of Cyprus, at the Greek Centre, on Thursday 8 December 2016. This is a joint event by the Greek Community of Melbourne and the Australian Institute of Macedonian Studies.

The Pan-Epirotic Federation of Australia, the Greek-Australian Cultural League and the Greek Community of Melbourne will present a lecture entitled "The history of Greek publishing during the Ottoman Era" by Dean Kalymniou, on Sunday 27 November, at the Greek Centre.

On Sunday the 20th of November 2016 Students from the Greek Community of Melbourne's schools (Greek Centre campus), participated in the closing ceremony of the three day Homeric Festival inaugurated this year by the "Humanities of the 21st century".

A lecture entitled "Prisoners, escapers and their helpers in Thessaloniki’s WW2 POW Camp" will be presented by author and historian Jim Claven, this Sunday 13 November, at the Greek Centre. The lecture is organised by the Thessaloniki Association "The White Tower" in collaboration with the Greek Comminuty of Melbourne.

The internationally-acclaimed Tsahouridis Brothers – who have brought the traditional sounds of the Pontic Lyra to the world stage - will take audiences on a unique musical journey when they tour Australia this month.

To honor the Olympic year 2016, the Greek Community of Melbourne’s Language and Culture Schools organized a series of athletic events.Â Our students had the opportunity to compete in sports and various playful activities.

The Delphi Bank 23rd Greek Film Festival had its opening night last night – filling both the Astor Theatre and Palace Cinema Como. This was the first time the event has run across two cinema locations simultaneously and entertained at total of 1200 people, celebrating Greek cinema and culture.

The Deputy Minister of Infrastructure, Transport and Network of Greece, Ms Marina Hrysoveloni, visited the Greek Centre, on Wendesday 12 October, together with the Greek Ambassador Ms Ekaterini Xagorari and the Consul General of Greece Ms Christina Simantiraki.

The major teacher training program which was organised by the Education Department of the Greek Community of Melbourne Â in collaboration with the Institute of Modern Greek Studies (Manolis Triantafyllidis Foundation) of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki was succesfully concluded on Thursday, 29 October.

With a lecture entitled “The Palimpsest: Layers of History and Memory in Greece” which will be presented by the Walkley Award winning journalist and lecturer at the University of Technology Sydney Ms Helen Vatsikopoulos, on Wednesday 5 October 2016, at the Greek Centre, will close another successful year of the Greek History and Culture Seminars, offered by the Greek Community of Melbourne.

Spiridoula Demetriou, a Ph D candidate in the Department of Art History at the University of Melbourne will present a lecture on the creation of modern Greece, on Thursday 29 September 2016, at the Greek Centre, as a part of the Greek History and Culture Seminars offered by the Greek Community of Melbourne.

In a letter to the Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM), the Seven Network has apologised for the comments made by its sports commentators during the opening ceremony of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, linking the ancient Olympic champion Phillip II with the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

The Education Department of the Greek Community of Melbourne is pleased to announce a major teacher training program to be held at at the Greek Center, 168 Lonsdale Street, from 19 to 29 September 2016.

This year marks 200 years since the British Government controversially purchased the Parthenon Marbles from Lord Elgin and displayed them in the British Museum. The longstanding legal and diplomatic dispute about who owns them - Greece or the UK -continues to this day.

Professor Nikolas Kompridis will present a lecture on the “Greek” identity after austerity, next Thursday 22 September 2016, at the Greek Centre, as a part of the Greek History and Culture Seminars, offered by the Greek Community of Melbourne.

To celebrate the 30th anniversary of its foundation, the Australian Institute of Macedonian Studies (AIMS), in collaboration with the Greek Community of Melbourne (GCM) and the Pan-Macedonian Association presents the musical concert “Alexander the Great: Pioneering Multiculturalism”.

The Delphi Bank 23rd Greek Film Festival (GFF) is pleased to announce its first program highlights. This year the Festival proudly spotlights cult filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos, screening his entire body of work to date in a series of double-bills at The Astor.

A delegation of the Greek Community of Melbourne, parents and representatives of the Italian community had a series of meetings with the Minister for Education Mr James Merlino, Minister for Families and Children and Youth Affairs Ms Jenny Mikakos and Minister for Women Ms Fiona Richardson, on the issue of continuing the teaching of Greek and Italian at the Northcote High School (NHS).

On Sunday 28 August our VCE students enjoyed a day dedicated to the “Rembetika” songs - “Greek Blues”- a curriculum theme undertaken by all VCE students studying at our Greek Language & Cultural schools.

We often hear that the Greek shipping fleet is the largest in the world. Is it true? What does that mean? How has Greece, with such a small population, only 11m people which translates to 0.15% of the world’s population, managed to control approximately 16% of global cargo tonnage? Has it always been this way? What do Hellenic Shipowners know that has made them so successful?

Professor Michael Herzfeld from Harvard University, will present a lecture on Greece and European Union after the Brexit, on Monday 29 August 2016, at the Greek Centre, as part of the Greek History and Culture Seminars offered by the Greek Community of Melbourne.